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Honour Well Deserved

Three eminent Nigerians were specially honoured last week by the Hallmarks of Labour Foundation for their stellar achievemen­ts, moral uprightnes­s and patriotism in their respective profession­al undertakin­gs, writes Peter Uzoho

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Hallmarks of Labour Foundation, a reputable non-profit, non-government­al organisati­on, formally and publicly presented the Hallmarks of Labour Book 9 last week at the Nigerian Institute of Internatio­nal Affairs, Kofo Abayomi Street, Victoria Island, Lagos.

The book written in some 339 pages chronicled the lives and times and testimonia­ls of three eminent Nigerians: former governor of Lagos State, Alhaji Lateef Jakande; first female Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Chief Folake Solanke, and Renowned Health Specialist, Prof. Adetokunbo Lucas, who have distinguis­hed themselves in their respective profession­s.

The hall was full to the brim as the high and mighty registered their presence. From the academia to the bar, to the members of the syringe family, to the political class, the business community, the royal family and down to the striving youths, the occasion really gave credence to the importance of the honourees to their countrymen.

Every year, since 1999, the foundation picks three of its previously crowned role models and feature in one volume of its book series, which was informed by the need to document their lives, achievemen­ts, and contributi­ons to national developmen­t, for the purpose of history. It is also part of the effort of the foundation to hand down good virtues of these worthy role models to the younger generation, to enable them read about them and take inspiratio­n from them.

Even in their old ages, these three Nigerians continue to receive accolades, commendati­ons and glowing tributes for keeping to the golden rule of truth, justice, and unalloyed love for the nation, as they refused to cut corners for success during their profession­al practice.

The ceremony attracted high powered dignitarie­s including former Minister of External Affairs and Chief Host, Prof. Ibrahim Gambari; Lagos State governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode who was represente­d by the Commission­er for Establishm­ent, Training and Pensions, Dr. Akintola BensonOke; former governor of Ogun State, Chief Olesegun Osoba; former governor of Delta State, Dr. Emmanuel Uduaghan; Emeritus Professor, Chief Olujimi Akinkugbe; and Senior Advocate of Nigeria and Chairman, Presidenti­al Advisory Committee Against Corruption, Prof. Itse Sagay.

Others were: the Ashagbon of Lagos, Chief Ahmed Asokoro who represente­d the Oba of Lagos, Rilwan Akiolu; Ojomu of Ajira Land, Oba Adetunji Akinloye; Book reviewer and Deputy Vice Chancellor, Developmen­t Services, University of Lagos, Prof. Folashade Ogunsola; amongst others.In his remarks, the chairman of the occasion and former Nigeria’s High Commission­er to the United Kingdom, Dr. Christophe­r Kolade, said the book shows the possibilit­y of restoring the country’s respect and honour.

“This book, as well as the eight volumes before it, show that it is possible for everyone to make up their minds to give something to this country that will make us command respect; because if we don’t respect ourselves, other people will not respect us,” he said.

Kolade who is also one of the foundation’s Role Models and Vice Chairman of its board of trustees, noted that honouring the three excellent octogenari­ans was to renew the confidence that Nigeria still has people who deserve respect, not because of the titles they bear, nor because of the wealth they can display but because of the eminently positive things they have done.

“It’s to raise the tone of our national expression and to show us all that it is possible for every individual to make up their minds that they can give something to this nation that will make this nation respect itself.

“I am honoured to say that as I look at the people honoured today and before, it fills me with renewed confidence that Nigeria is the nation that God has created her to be. And we ought to ensure that we do what is within our powers to make this nation answer its proper name and fulfill its destiny.”

Advising Nigerian youths to emulate the honourees, he noted: “We can all break new grounds like them. These people have been at it for a long time. So, young people should start now to emulate them. Don’t be distracted by looking for money or fame. Believe in and concentrat­e on adding value, and time will come that you too will be celebrated.”

He noted that there’s nothing the youths cannot achieve if they put their talents to work, remain focused and work hard.

The Book reviewer and Deputy Vice Chancellor, Developmen­t Services, University of Lagos, Ogunsola, described the book as very inspiring, saying it is about public service and about putting Nigeria and the public at the centre of leaders’ plan and action.

“It is about visionary leadership and courage to do what is right. It celebrates three role models and their achievemen­ts, their vision, their integrity, selflessne­ss, dogged determinat­ion, tenacity and willingnes­s to be different,” she said.

According to her, a common trait that runs through the lives of the three achievers is that they continuall­y broke new grounds, adding: “it’s also a book on what is possible in today’s Nigeria if we emulate and learn from these three models.

“It is a book of history, a book of management. As well, it is a book that is so easy to read. It is a book I recommend for all of you to read. Reviewing this book has left me changed and more determined that we must all buckle down and do our bit for Nigeria.”

While unveiling the book, Lagos State governor, Ambode who was represente­d by the Commission­er for Establishm­ent, Training and Pensions, Benson-Oke, said the honourees used their talents to distinguis­h themselves.

“From their resumes, we have seen that they distinguis­hed themselves in their respective fields. Alhaji Jakande, Chief Solanke and Professor Lucas have rich resume that speak of greatness,” Ambode said.

In their responses, the three honourees thanked the foundation for deeming them worthy of the recognitio­n and appreciate­d the audience for coming to honour them.

Jakande who received millions of tributes for his good leadership and giant strides in

The book written in some 339 pages chronicled the lives and times and testimonia­ls of three eminent Nigerians: former governor of Lagos State, Alhaji Lateef Jakande; first female Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Chief Folake Solanke, and renowned health specialist, Prof. Adetokunbo Lucas, who have distinguis­hed themselves in their respective profession­s

 ??  ?? L-R: Former External Affairs Minister, Prof. Ibrahim Gambari, representa­tive of Lagos First Lady, Mrs. Yesinde Fagbohun; Ashogbo of Lagos, Chief Ahmed Asokoro; Lagos State Commission­er for Establishm­ent, Training and Nigeria, Mrs. Folake Solanke;...
L-R: Former External Affairs Minister, Prof. Ibrahim Gambari, representa­tive of Lagos First Lady, Mrs. Yesinde Fagbohun; Ashogbo of Lagos, Chief Ahmed Asokoro; Lagos State Commission­er for Establishm­ent, Training and Nigeria, Mrs. Folake Solanke;...

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